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THE DALLAS POST
Sunday, July 1, 2012
A
Bazaar
time!
I: was a beautiful weekend for
a bazaar and the good folks
at Gate of Heaven Church in
Dallas took advantage of the
weather to have a great time at
their annual event.
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
George Hrubowchak turns the chance wheel at Gate of Heaven's annual bazaar.
Stephen, Ted and Diane Ruch, of Shavertown, buy tickets at the
annual Gate of Heaven Bazaar.
Loved ones remembered with books
The following memorial/
honor books have been placed
in the Back Mountain Memo-
rial Library, 96 Huntsville
Road, Dallas for the month of
June 2012:
In memory of Fred Krohle,
“The Hare with Amber Eyes”
by Edmund de Waal, presented
by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Mo-
ran; “Worth Every Penny” by
Sarah Petty, presented by
Joanne Runner
In memory of Gloria K. Hill,
“Stolen Prey” by John Sand-
ford, presented by Karen Lyons
In memory of Ryan Paul
Schuler, “The Encyclopedia of
Bodybuilding” by Robert Ken-
nedy, presented by Ken and Sa-
rah Kashatus
In memory of Mary Mohr,
“Zen” (DVD), presented by
Eleanor Bucknavage; “Mom-
mom”, “The Complete Inspec-
tor Lewis” (DVD), presented
by Erin, Rich, Chance and
Maycee Yanoski
The following DVDs are in
memory of Mary Mohr and are
presented by FANN: “I, Claudi-
us” and “The Song of Lunch”
The following DVDs are in
memory of Mary Mohr and are
presented by Ronald and Joy
Whitby: “Oceans” and “Mars:
The Red Planet”
In memory of M. Evelyn
Hopkins Love, “A Tale of Two
Cities” (DVD), presented by
Mrs. Marcella Marlin; “Little
Dorrit” (DVD), presented by
Harry Nageli; “Let Love Find
You” by Johanna Lindsey, pre-
sented by Florence and Robert
Sherwood; “Birdsong” (DVD),
presented by Shirley Zimmer-
man
The following DVDs are in
memory of Evelyn Hopkins
Love and are presented by
Donna and William Hall, Jr.
“Page Eight,” “Wuthering
Heights” and “Any Human
Heart”
The following books are in
memory of Martha Wheeler
and are presented by the board
of directors of BMML: “First
Flight” by Noriko and Don Car-
roll and “Tanagers, Cardinals,
& Finches of the U.S. & Cana-
da” by David Beadle
Library sets children’s programs ©
The following children’s pro-
grams are scheduled for July by
the Back Mountain Memorial Li-
brary: “The Night Sky” will be
presented by Dr. Michael Orleski,
of Misericordia University, from 1
to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 11in
the Children’s Room. Learn the
wonders you can see in the night
sky. All ages are welcome.
“Kathy’s Nocturnal Friends”
will be presented from 2 to 3 p.m.
on Thursday, July 19 in the Chil-
dren’s Room. Kathy Kelchner, En-
vironmental Educator at Frances
Slocum State Park, will present
and explain the animals that are
active at night. All ages are wel-
come.
“Night Shivers with Deadtime
Stories Authors” will chill your
bones from 2 to 3 p.m. on Tues-
day, July 24 in the Children’s
Room. Children ages 8 and older
are invited to meet the authors,
Gina and Annette Cascone.
Watch their books come to life in
a movie and learn what it takes to
be an author.
“Owl Adaptations” is sched-
uled for 1 to 2 p.m. on Tuesday,
July 31 in the Children’s Room.
Bill Williams of the Pennsylvania
Game Commission will discuss
the owls of Pennsylvania, where
they live, what they eat and how
they help us. All ages are wel-
come.
Registration will begin two
weeks before each special pro-
gram date.
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
Fred the Bear, mascot of the Children’s Wing of the Back Mountain
Memorial Library, and his friend Jacob Yatsko, of Harveys Lake,
are still welcoming children and teens to the summer reading
program, “Dream Big! READ!"
CHURCH BRIEFS
Spanish Bible Study
every Sunday
Back Mountain Harvest As-
sembly offers a Spanish Bible
Study from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.
every Sunday at the church, 340
Carverton Road, Trucksville.
For more information, call the
church office at 696-1128 or
Luis/Stefano Rosario at 706-
1005.
LIUM Church plans
summer services
The Lehman-Idetown United
Methodist Church Summer
Worship Services will be held
from July 8 to August 19.
This will include an 8:30 a.m.
contemporary worship service
and a traditional service at 10
a.m. A coffee break will be from
9:30 to 9:55 a.m.
Book Fair will raise
funds for school
Orange United Methodist
Church, West Eighth Street,
Dallas, will host a Scholastic
Book Fair from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Wednesday, July 11; 10 a.m. to
noon on Thursday, July 12 and
Friday, July 13; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
on Saturday, July 14; and 6 to
7:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 15.
The Book Fair will feature a
special Community Event witl
read-alouds from 10:30 to 11:2
a.m. on Thursday, July pi |
SOR
Chicken barbeque
at Trucksville UM
Trucksville United Methodist
Church Annual “Take Out”
Summer BBQ will be held from
4:30 to 7 p.m. on Friday, July 13
at the church’s Educational
Building, 40 Knob Hill Road,
Trucksville.
Tickets are now on sale at $8
for adults and $4 for children.
The dinner includes a half chick-
en, all the fixings and home-
made dessert.
To reserve tickets, call the
church office at 696-3897 be-
tween 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
Breakfast at HUMC
The Huntsville United Metho-
dist Church will host a breakfast
from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday,
July 14. Children and seniors eat
free.
Adult ticket, price is $7. Chil
dren and seniors eat free.
Strawberry social
planned for July 15
The Orange United viene)
Church in Dallas will host a
strawberry social from 6 to 7:30
p. m, on July 15.
For directions and tickets, call
855-9693 or 675-1513.
OBITUARIES
DENMON - Josephine Erma,
85, of Beaumont, died Thurs-
day, June 21, 2012, in the Gold-
en Living Center, East Moun-
tain, Plains Township.
She was born in Vernon and
educated in Tunkhannock area
schools. For many years, she
was self-employed cleaning
homes.
She was a former member of
the Beaumont Union Gospel
Church where she taught Sun-
day School and was involved in
the Good News Club, which
would meet in the Beaumont
School.
Surviving are children, Rus-
sell Jr., Washington, N.J.; Phillip
James, Dushore; Sandra Sim-
mons, Alberton, Mont.; Jo Ann
Stasik, Forty Fort; Howard, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio; Donald, Mehoo-
pany; Kevin, Sweet Valley; 17
grandchildren; 15 great-grand-
children; two great-great-grand-
children; sister, Loretta Thomp-
son, Wooster, Ohio; nieces and
nephews.
Memorial donations to the
Alzheimer’s Association, 57 N.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
18701-1309.
GREY - Betty Lou, 65, of Ben-
ton Township, died Sunday,
June 24, 2012, at her home.
She was born December 8,
1946, in Bridgewater Twp., N.J.
She owned and successfully op-
erated Master Maid Cleaning
business for 27 years.
Surviving are her husband,
Donald Robert Grey; sons,
James, of Benton; Thomas, of
Sweet Valley; daughter, Denise
Farver, of Huntington Mills; six
grandchildren; nieces and neph-
ews.
JURISH - Ruth M., 89, Dallas,
died Monday, June 18, 2012, at
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital
after being stricken earlier.
She was a graduate of Meyers
High School, Wilkes-Barre, class
of 1941. She had attended Gate
of Heaven Church.
Surviving are sons, John T.,
Wilkes-Barre; Thomas, Wilkes-
Barre; daughter, Pamela Lipski,
Shavertown; five grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren; broth-
ers, Charles Rollman, Shaver-
town; Frank Rollman, Dallas;
sisters, Catherine Monroe, Wer-
nersville; Helen  Rollman,
Wilkes-Barre; Elizabeth McGui-
gan, Laurel, Md.; Joan Hof-
mann, Mt. Airy, Md.; Claire Kot-
ula, Camillus, N.Y.; and Marga-
ret Thomas, Dallas.
Memorial donations to CEO
Weinberg Food Bank, c/o P.O.
Box 1277, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
18703-1277.
LYNE - Paul Henry, a native of
Trucksville, died Saturday, June
23, 2012, at the Meadow View
Nursing Home in Montrose.
He was born February 18,
1924 and attended Kingston
Township High School.
He was a member of St. Ste-
phens Episcopal Church in
Wilkes-Barre and also sang with
the Lyric Boys’ Chorus led by
Alfred Camp, doing guest per-
formances in such places as St.
Bartholomew’s Church in New
York City and other local ven-
ues.
In late years, he was a charter
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member of the Endless Moun-
tains Barbershop Chorus in
Tunkhannock, where he also
sang bass with a quartet called
“The Neighborhood Boys.”
He was drafted, received basic
training at Camp Croft in South
Carolina, shipped out along
with some 14,999 others on the
Queen Mary for Liverpool, En-
gland. He traveled by land and
sea to LaHavre, France, where
his unit, the 78th Lightning Di-
vision, headed on foot to
Schmidt, Germany. From there,
after encountering some serious
fighting, they arrived at the
Rhine River. Their unit was the
first ordered to cross the river
on the Remagen Bridge, which
was under siege by the German
Air Force.
After being wounded in ac-
tion, he recovered after several
surgeries and returned to Mesh-
oppen, where he received an ap-
pointment to the Postal Service
and carried mail on Rt. No. 2 for
32 years, retiring on November
15, 1980. During the ’70s and
"80s, he installed carpet for Ken
Mar Home Furnishing.
He was a 4-H Horse and Pony
Leader, worked with Scoutmas-
ter Whitie Craige and the Boy
Scouts, was a Past Master of
Franklin Lodge #263, F&AM,
The Valley of Bloomsburg Con-
sistory and the Irem Shrine.
Surviving are his wife of 62
years, Inez Roberts Lyne; his
three children, Larry S., of
South Auburn; Cris A. Wiswell,
of Tunkhannock; and Tim R., of
Mechanicsburg; six grandchil-
dren; three great-grandchildren;
nieces, nephews and cousins.
Memorial donations to the
Meshoppen United Methodist
Church, PO Box 159, Church
St., Meshoppen, PA. 18630 or
the Franklin Lodge #263, PO
Box 86, Laceyville, PA 18623.
NOTHEN - 1st Sgt. Hank W.
Nothen, United States Marine
Corps, Ret., (Sarge), of Dallas,
died Wednesday, June 20, 2012,
at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi-
tal.
He was born on August 1,
1953, in Utrecht, Netherlands
and raised in Paterson, N.J.
He joined the Marine Corps
on January 31, 1972. His service
included duty in Marine Corps
Aviation as Crash, Fire and Res-
cue, Drill Instructor and Instruc-
tor Drill Instructor School,
MCRD Parris Island, S.C. He
then served as 1st Sgt. Inde-
pendent Instructor Staff, Marine
Corps Training Center, Wyom-
ing.
He was a Vietnam Era veteran
and Gulf War veteran, retiring in
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